But life goes on and it is an exciting time in the beef business as we embark upon a new advertising campaign focused on the "Power of Protein in the Land of Lean Beef."


And along with the new print ads (which will run in the February issues of 35 publications including Fitness, Rolling Stone and People) we have a new "voice of beef" in our radio ads.
I'm sure everyone is familiar with the "Beef...It's What's for Dinner" ad campaign that has been one of the longest running, most recognized ad campaigns in the history of advertising. Created by advertising giant Leo Burnett in

Hearing Sam's voice and the classic strains of "Hoe Down" (from "Rodeo" written by Aaron Copland), have always made me hungry. But the new voice (we kept the classic soundtrack) is more likely to make my wife salivate. He was once voted People Magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" and has a voice to match. Listen to the new radio ad to see if you can guess who's the new "voice of beef" (post a comment with your answer by clicking on "comments" below).
Happy Eatin'!
Daren
I'm sure the spots will do very well, and it's important to keep things fresh, but...Sam Elliott will always be the voice of beef for me. That man's voice sounds from the deep. It is manliness. Grit. This is not a man who eats chicken.
ReplyDeleteSam who? When do we get to have Matthew over for dinner, that's what I want to know?
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Bob -- Your reaction is similar to what we hear from most men, especially cattlemen. My wife Leslie's reaction is the one we get from most women. What I would say to you is that we aren't trying to sell more beef to cattlemen! And I assume you are already a believer in the benefits of lean beef, as well.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, the new voice man is a big believer in beef!
ReplyDeleteMy wife was crushed when she heard Sam wasn't going to the voice anymore. She heard him doing a Coors commercial and almost reached for a beer which is saying something since she a wine drinker.
ReplyDeleteTerrance